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  2. Self-exclusion - Wikipedia

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    The term "self-exclusion" or "voluntary exclusion" usually refers to a policy enacted by some governments and/or individual casinos as a way of addressing the issue of problem gambling. In areas that have enacted self-exclusion policies, an individual who is aware that they suffer from a gambling problem can voluntarily request that their name ...

  3. What is a self-exclusion program? - AOL

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    An estimated nine million Americans have a gambling addiction. Winning big but walking away with nothing: how one gambler’s $150,000 jackpot slipped away due to self-exclusion program

  4. Illinois lawmakers vote to allow sports betting, approve ...

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    A major gambling expansion in Illinois that will give Chicago its first casino, allow betting on sports and raise money for a massive infrastructure program won final approval on Sunday in the ...

  5. Problem gambling - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 30 January 2025. Repetitive gambling despite demonstrable harm and adverse consequences Medical condition Problem gambling Other names Ludopathy, ludomania, degenerate gambling, gambling addiction, compulsive gambling, gambling disorder Specialty Psychiatry, clinical psychology Symptoms Spending a lot of ...

  6. Chicago casino proposals - Wikipedia

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    Discussion for a casino in Chicago had been happening for almost 30 years since gambling was allowed in Illinois. The primary reason for a casino in Chicago was due to large amount of tax revenue gained, which would amount to approximately $200 million in annual tax revenue. The tax rate would amount to one-third of all tax revenue from a new ...

  7. Illinois changes law to allow convicted felons to apply for ...

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    J.B. Pritzker signed legislation Friday allowing convicted felons to apply for hospitality positions at the state’s soon-to-be 14 casinos. Previously under state law, anyone with a felony ...

  8. Illinois Gaming Board - Wikipedia

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    Illinois Gaming Board (IGB) is a gaming board in Illinois that controls the state's gaming industry. The Board controls a regulatory and tax collection for video gaming and riverboat casinos. The Board has five members, selected by the Governor and approved by the Senate. [1]

  9. Bally's Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Bally's Chicago is a casino and entertainment venue temporarily located in the Medinah Temple Building, and a planned casino resort that will be built on the North Branch of the Chicago River in Chicago. In May 2022, then Mayor Lori Lightfoot approved Bally's Corporation's bid to construct a casino complex